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Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Fairbanks AK 834 AM AKDT Sat Jun 7 2025 AKZ835>846-081900- Fortymile Country-Upper Tanana Valley-Delta Junction- Upper Chena River Valley-Tanana Flats-Eielson AFB and Salcha- Goldstream Valley and Nenana Hills-Chatanika River Valley- Two Rivers-Fairbanks Metro Area-Nenana-Central Interior- Including Eagle, Chicken, The Taylor Highway north of MP 9, Tok, Tanacross, Tetlin, Northway, Alcan, The Alaska Highway east of MP 1392, The Taylor Highway south of MP 9, The Tok Cutoff north of MP 105, Delta Junction, Fort Greely, Deltana, Chena Hot Springs, Chena Hot Springs Road east of MP 34, Birch Lake, The Richardson Highway from MP 295 to MP 317, Eielson AFB, Salcha, Moose Creek, Harding Lake, The Richardson Highway from MP 317 to MP 346, Ester Dome, Murphy Dome, The Parks Highway from MP 325 to MP 342, Haystack, The Elliott Highway from MP 1 to MP 32, The Steese Highway from MP 12 to MP 85, Two Rivers, Chena Hot Springs Road from MP 12 to MP 34, Fairbanks, Fort Wainwright, Ester, North Pole, Fox, Nenana, The Parks Highway from MP 290 to 325, Tanana, Minto, Manley Hot Springs, Rampart, and Lake Minchumina 834 AM AKDT Sat Jun 7 2025 ...Frost Possible Across Low Interior Valleys Monday Morning... A very cold upper level Arctic low dropping south over the Western Interior will bring an anomalously cold airmass to the area through the weekend. There will be clouds, periods of precipitation and even periods of snow above 2000 feet, but low- lying areas that clear during the overnight and early morning hours will see temperatures drop quickly into the low to mid 30s. Cloud cover increases across the Interior Saturday afternoon which will significantly limit early Sunday morning cooling keeping low temperatures in the upper 30s and 40s, but isolated areas that clear may still develop frost. Frost becomes more likely Monday morning as cloud cover dissipates. Frost is unlikely for all but the lowest lying valleys and along rivers. $$
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